Ref ID: 1612

Name

Private J. Reid: 1st Battalion Irish Guards


Description

Unknown Newspaper - public death notice for Joseph Reid, with photograph. Extract reads: 'Pte. J. Reid, 1st Battalion Irish Guards, of 121 Argyle Street, Belfast, died in Cambridge Hospital, on February 20, of wounds received in action'.


Life Story

Name: Joseph Reid.

Service Number: 436.

Rank: Private.

Battalion: 1st Battalion.

Regiment: Irish Guards.

Born: 13th February 1878, Glenavy, County Antrim.

Died: 20th February 1915.

Address: 121 Argyle Street, Belfast

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Ulster Volunteer Joseph Reid, son of William Nelson Reid and Anne Reid, Glenavy, County Antrim, lived at 121 Argyle Street, Shankill Road, Belfast, with his wife Sarah and three children.

The 1901 Ireland Census has Josephs family living at 112 Argyle Street, Belfast, with his father, occupation, General Labourer, his mother, occupation, House Keeper, and 2 sisters, Anne Eliza, 25 years, occupation, Mill Worker, Margaret Peel, 23 years, occupation, Linen Weaver.

The 1911 Ireland Census has Joseph living at 120 Argyle Street, Shankill Road, Belfast with his wife, Sarah, 29 years, occupation, Flax Spinner, and 2 children, Margaret, 2 years, and William, only months old. Josephs occupation is given as a Shipyard Labourer.

Joseph was employed at Queens Island before enlisting.

He had married Sarah Reid, Nee Livingston, on the 31st August 1907 and they went on to have 3 children, Margaret McDonald Reid, born 23rd June 1908, William Nelson, 27th July 1910, and Sarah, 14th June 1913.

He was a member of the West Belfast Ulster Volunteer Force.

Joseph joined the Irish Guards.

He was posted as part of the British Expeditionary Force to France on the 21st September 1914.

Joseph Reid was a Private in the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, when he Died Of Wounds, received in action, within Cambridge Hospital on the 20th February 1915, aged 30 years

A local newspaper states.

News has been received that Private Joseph Reid, 1st Battalion Irish Guards, died in Cambridge Hospital on February 20 of wounds received in action. Prior to being called up on reserve deceased was a member of the West Belfast Regiment U.V.F, and was employed at Queens Island. He leaves a wife and three children, who reside at 121 Argyle Street, Belfast.

This article was replicated within other newspapers.

A Pension Application Form shows his widow Sarah, born 23rd March 1881, as claimant.

A Dependants Form shows Sarah as claimant also.

His Soldiers Effects were left to his widow, Sarah.

He received the British War Medal, Victory Medal and 1914 Star.

He is Remembered in Cambridge City Cemetery, United Kingdom.

To Remember Is To Honour

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Theme

Shankill Roll of Honour


Date

N/a


Classification

Photograph,

Newspaper

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